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Pakistan raises retail fuel prices by about 20pc

Published : Sunday, 8 March, 2026 at 12:00 AM  Count : 190
March 7: Pakistan on Friday raised consumer prices for diesel and petrol about 20 percent, citing higher oil prices driven by conflict in Iran.

In a televised video message, Petroleum Minister Ali Pervaiz Malik announced a historically large 55-rupee ($0.20 a liter) increase to 321.17 rupees for diesel and 335.86 rupees for petrol.

"We have taken this decision under compulsion because of a sharp surge in petroleum prices globally," the minister said.

The decision is likely to ripple through to higher inflation and hit Pakistan's impoverished population.

Before the announcement, fuel stations in major cities like Lahore and Karachi had long lines of people waiting to fill up.

Queuing at a Lahore station, business owner Imran Hussain said he wanted to be prepared in case of a shortage. "I have been waiting for my turn for the last 70 minutes," he said.

Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Friday warned against fuel hoarding and said hoarders would be punished.

"We have sufficient petrol reserves. But we are planning to stretch them because we don't know when the Middle East crises will end," said the minister.    "Reuters



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